James Foster (soccer player, 1903)

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James Foster
Personnel
birthday 1st quarter 1903
place of birth Sherburn HillEngland
position Middle runner , outer runner
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
Wheatley Hill Colliery
1923-1925 Arsenal FC 0 (0)
1925 AFC Barrow 7 (0)
1 Only league games are given.

James Foster (* 1st quarter 1903 in Sherburn Hill , † unknown) was an English football player .

Career

Born in the north-east of England , Foster played for Wheatley Hill Colliery , a club founded in 1922, in the Palatine League before moving to the British capital London in 1923 to join Arsenal's first division . To have done it without the leap into the first team, he was not obliged after two years at Arsenal and moved to season 1925/26 for Barrow AFC in the Football League Third Division North . The club had to put together an almost completely new team for the new season , Foster was counted by the Athletic News next to Horace Parkes , Tom Hatch and John Mooney among the promising young players.

At the start of the season he formed the runner- up in the 3-2 defeat against AFC New Brighton as a middle runner with Tom Atkinson and Albert Tubb , but was taken out of the team by coach JE Moralee after two further defeats . At the end of September and the end of October he played two more league games each, in which he was called up either as a left or right runner and even as a center forward ; On the occasion of the 2-0 defeat at Southport FC , he was praised with the following words: "The best of the guest runner series was Foster, a great spoiler and clever tactician." On his last appearance on October 24, 1925, a 1-3 defeat against AFC Rochdale , he was the runner row as the season opener with Atkinson and Tubb. Foster left the club a short time later after losing seven league appearances, Barrow ended the season behind on the bottom of the table. In November 1925, he is said to have auditioned as a test player for FC West Stanley , which is playing in the North Eastern League ; no other footballing stations have been recorded.

Individual evidence

  1. a b Garth Dykes: A Who's Who of Barrow AFC . SoccerData, Nottingham 2009, ISBN 978-1-905891-14-6 , pp. 45 .
  2. Club station according to the English National Football Archive (ENFA) , accessed on December 8, 2019
  3. NEW CLUB ATR WHEATLEY HILL. . In: Hartlepool Northern Daily Mail , June 13, 1922, p. 5.  (paid link)
  4. BARROW. . In: Athletic News , August 3, 1925, p. 13.  (link with costs)
  5. BARROW OVERPLAYED. . In: Lancashire Evening Post , September 21, 1925, p. 7.  (paid link)
  6. ANOTHER BIG TEST FOR BARROW. . In: Lancashire Evening Post , October 23, 1925, p. 9.  (paid link)
  7. Michael Gardner: The Definitive Barrow AFC SoccerData, Nottingham 2000, ISBN 978-1-899468-14-0 , pp. 29 .